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All of my law documents uploaded follow the AQA specification and are of A/A* quality. This mind map sets out the elements of the partial defences to murder (loss of control and diminished responsibility).

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Voluntary Manslaughter


Voluntary Manslaughter D was suffering from diminished responsibility or the loss of control at the time of the killing.


s54(1) Coroners and Justice Act 2009 The Partial Defence of the Loss of Control: Explanation
(The 3 Elements)

s54(1)(a) Loss of Control s54(1)(a) states that the defendant must lose control.

s54(2) states that the loss of control doesn’t have to be sudden.

R v Ibrams and Gregory (1982): The longer the delay the less likely there is a loss of control.

s54(1)(b) Qualifying Trigger s54(1)(b) states there must be a qualifying trigger.

Qualifying Triggers:
> s55(3) states that a qualifying trigger can be a fear trigger.
> s55(4) states that a qualifying trigger can be things said or done.

Restrictions on Qualifying Triggers:
> s56(6)(c) Incitement.
> s54(4) Revenge (R v Baillie 1995).
> s55(6)(c) Sexual Infidelity (R v Clinton 2012 states that sexual infidelity cannot be
used as a defence if it is the only one).

s54(1)(c) A person of D’s sex and age, DPP v Camplin (1978): Would a reasonable man of the defendant’s sex and age in the
with a normal degree of tolerance and circumstances of the defendant, react in the same way the defendant did.
self-restraint and in the circumstances
of D, might have reacted in the same R v Mohammed (2005): Mental health issues, religion and anger issues should be ignored.
or in a similar way to D.

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